Neflix Records Record High (NFLX $699)

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On Tuesday, Netflix (NFLX) stock achieved a new closing record, rising over 1% to just under $699 per share. This surpasses its previous record close of just below $692 in 2021. During the session, the stock also reached an intraday high of $711 per share, exceeding its prior intraday record of $701. The company announced…

On Tuesday, Netflix (NFLX) stock achieved a new closing record, rising over 1% to just under $699 per share. This surpasses its previous record close of just below $692 in 2021.

During the session, the stock also reached an intraday high of $711 per share, exceeding its prior intraday record of $701.

NFLX Stock Price, August 20, 2024

The company announced in a blog post that it secured a “150% plus increase in upfront ad sales commitments over 2023,” highlighting its successful push into the ad market.

Netflix’s strong upfront negotiations, a period when networks and media companies secure ad commitments for upcoming series and events, coincide with the platform’s focus on live sports and its most popular shows.

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Media Companies Related to Netflix (NFLX) Stock Price

When considering an investment in Netflix (NFLX), it’s important to understand the correlation between its stock price and other related media companies. Here are some key players in the streaming and entertainment industry that may influence NFLX’s performance.

Direct Competitors

  • Disney (DIS): Disney’s streaming service, Disney+, is a direct competitor to Netflix. Its success or struggles can impact NFLX’s market share and investor sentiment.
  • Amazon Prime Video (AMZN): As part of the Amazon Prime subscription, Prime Video is another major streaming platform. Its growth or decline can affect the overall streaming market and, by extension, Netflix.  
  • Paramount Global (PARA): Paramount+ is a relatively new streaming service, but it has a strong library of content. Its performance can also influence the competitive landscape.

Indirect Competitors

  • Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD): While not a direct streaming competitor, Warner Bros. Discovery produces content that is often licensed to streaming platforms, including Netflix. Its success or failure can impact the availability and cost of content for streaming services.
  • Comcast (CMCSA): Comcast is a major cable and broadband provider. Its performance can indirectly affect streaming services as consumers may choose to cut the cord in favor of streaming options.

Content Providers

  • Lionsgate (LGF): Lionsgate is a major content producer and distributor. Its success or failure can impact the availability and cost of content for streaming platforms like Netflix.  
  • Sony Pictures Entertainment (SNE): Sony Pictures is another major content provider. Its performance can also influence the streaming landscape.
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